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    Posted: 10 Dec. 2017 at 3:33pm
I have an older PTO that has a data plate:  Anthony Power Take off Anthony Co, Streator Ill. Model 18462
This was in an older willys jeep dealership for many years but I have no idea what application it could have been used for or what it worked with. I have searched on the interweb but have not found anything related.
Any info would be appreciated.
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A photo would be of great help!

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Anthony made many types of dump truck bodies.  So as a guess without seeing a photo, the PTO may have been used to drive a hydraulic pump that powered the hydraulic cylinder on an Anthony dump truck body.  

Does the PTO have a rectangular mounting flange with 6 holes in it?  Or does it have a roughly circular mounting flange with 5 holes that fits into the rear of a model 18 transfer case?
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